Important dates to keep in mind (dates in bold represent points of interest for non-TIFF Members):

June 24, 2014

Ticket packages go on sale to TIFF Members at 10:00 AM ET.

July 2, 2014

Ticket packages go on sale to the general public if paying by Visa (probably at 10:00 AM ET).

July 9, 2014

Ticket packages go on sale to the general public for all payment methods (cash, debit, Visa, MasterCard, American Express) (probably at 10:00 AM ET).

August 18, 2014

E-mails sent out notifying My Choice ticket package holders of their selection window.

August 19, 2014

Official Film Schedule released and Festival Programme Books available at 9:00 AM ET.

August 21-23, 2014

Individual tickets available for purchase for TIFF Leadership, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze members starting at 9:00 AM ET, according to Member level. In 2012, TIFF Leadership members could enter the first day starting at 7:00 AM, Platinum at 11:00 AM, and Gold at 3:00 PM. Silver could enter the second day starting at 7:00 AM and Bronze at 11:00 AM.

August 24, 2014

Select screenings online at tiff.net (or by phone or at the TIFF Bell Lightbox) for TIFF Patrons Circle and Principal Members, according to member level, for Regular Flex and Premium Packages, In 2012, TIFF Leadership members could enter the first day starting at 7:00 AM, Platinum members at 11:00 AM, and Gold members at 3:00 PM. TIFF Silver members could enter the second day starting at 7:00 AM and Bronze members at 11:00 AM. TIFF Principal members could enter the third day starting at 7:00 AM, while Contributor members got a randomized start time from the third day onwards.

August 25, 2014

Select screenings online at tiff.net (or by phone or at the TIFF Bell Lightbox) for TIFF Contributor Members, according randomized start time.

August 26-29, 2014

Select screenings online at tiff.net (or by phone or at the TIFF Bell Lightbox) for the general public for Regular Flex and Premium Packages. Package holders will receive a randomized start time.

August 29, 2014

End of ticket selection window at 7:00 PM ET for Regular Flex and Premium Packages for the general public and TIFF members.

August 30, 2014

List of off-sale (i.e. sold out) screenings is posted on tiff.net at 9:00 AM ET.

August 30, 2014

TIFF Choice Package holders receive e-mail notifying them of the screenings they will receive.

August 31, 2014

Individual tickets available for purchase for the general public starting at 9:00 AM ET at tiff.net or by phone or at the Festival Box Office).

September 1, 2014

TIFF Members can pickup their ticket packages and make exchanges starting at 9:00 AM ET.

September 2, 2014

Select screenings online at tiff.net (or by phone or at the TIFF Bell Lightbox) for TIFF Contributor Members and up, starting at 9:00 AM ET. TIFF Individual/Dual members can select starting at 12:00 PM ET.

September 2, 2014

General public can pickup their ticket packages and make exchanges starting at 9:00 AM ET.

September 2, 2014

Select screenings online at tiff.net (or by phone or at the TIFF Bell Lightbox) for the general public for Back-Half and Daytime Packages.

TIFF has released information about the tickets and packages available for the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, on from September 4 to 14, 2014.

Some changes from last year:

The TIFF Choice Canadian and City-to-City Packages no longer exist

There is a new 'Buzz List' package where you get priority access to five "big-ticket" premium screenings, but it will set you back $1,500

There is Rush ticket pricing for regular and premium screenings that is lower than the normal adult ticket pricing

Prices have gone up around 1 to 8%, with some exceptions:

The Child (under 12) pricing no longer exists, but there is still 25 and Under pricing. For children under 12 that would represent an increase of 15 to 24%

The Daytime Pack is the same price as 2013

There is no Senior/Student pricing for the Closing Night Gala Film this year

Where there is a more significant pricing difference is in the Regular Flex Pack. The table below shows the difference in prices from last year to this year. Both the 2013 and 2014 prices include taxes but not fees.

Number of Tickets

2013 Price

2014 Price

Increase

10

187

200

6.9%

20

373

400

7.2%

30

559

600

7.3%

40

656

800

21.9%

50

706

904

28.0%

60

848

1085

27.9%

70

989

1266

28.0%

80

1130

1447

28.1%

90

1271

1626

27.9%

100

1412

1808

28.0%

As you can see, at the high-end this is a huge jump. Just in case you are wondering if the 2013 prices didn't include tax or something like that, in 2013 I bought a 60 pack and two programme books, and after tax it came to $942. This year, 60 tickets alone will be $1,085 after tax.

I'm not sure why there is such a huge jump in the regular flex package pricing. The My Choice premium packages only went up by 3%. This would seem to be heavily penalizing the avid festival goer that sees a lot of films, or people that pool together to purchase tickets. For 2013, buying a 100 ticket package was 75% of the cost if you bought 10 10-packs. For 2013, buying a 100 ticket package is 90% of the cost if you bought 10 10-packs.